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A custom desk that the Department of Parliamentary Services spent $20,000 to make is back in the building after being mothballed, but the department is playing coy on who has it.
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Italian studio NM3 has used a selection of its steel furniture to create an interior that was "left raw" for art gallery ...
If it's statement jewellery you're after this summer, then direct your gaze to Rat and Boa's new collection. The London-based ...
However, Calero’s own life, rich in travels, and certainly in beauty, assures the pied-à-terre never feels one-note. A ...
Meticulously crafted by Studio SP_ACE, this Hyderabad home balances entertaining with productivity, and highlights cleverly ...
After the evening’s second song “The Last of England,” Patrick Wolf cautions “I’ve got nothing left to say.” During the shows ...
Whitney Riter Gelinas of Bay Area–based Wit Interiors used Benjamin Moore’s Twilight Blue 2067-30 to create a makeshift ...
Hôtel de Sers, part of the B Signature Hotels & Resorts collection has reopened its doors following a comprehensive ...
Design studio GamFratesi has combined natural materials, custom-made furnishings and a muted colour palette for the interior ...